Custodian recommendations for a Gold IRA? My current one is... meh.
- •Okay, so I’ve had my Gold IRA for about three years now and honestly, my current custodian (Noble Gold, in case anyone asks) has been kind of… bland.
- •Not bad, just not great.
- •I rolled over about $180k from an old 401k into pretty much all physical gold and silver back when I was still learning the ropes.
Okay, so I’ve had my Gold IRA for about three years now and honestly, my current custodian (Noble Gold, in case anyone asks) has been kind of… bland. Not bad, just not great. I rolled over about $180k from an old 401k into pretty much all physical gold and silver back when I was still learning the ropes. I work as an executive assistant for an oil company here in Tulsa, and honestly, a lot of what I picked up about diversifying into precious metals came from listening to the higher-ups talk around the office. Really got me thinking about hedging against inflation and market volatility, especially pre-COVID.
My main issues with Noble Gold are the fees – they seem to keep creeping up, and their customer service is a bit slow. Not awful, but definitely room for improvement. I'm thinking about looking into a new custodian who might offer better service, maybe lower fees, and just a more proactive approach. What are some of your recommendations? Anyone had exceptionally good or bad experiences with specific companies? I'm trying to avoid jumping from the frying pan into the fire, you know?
I’m particularly interested in custodians that have decent online portals or resources. I spend a lot of time looking at market trends, especially with commodities, and I've been using tools like the "Silver vs Stocks" comparison on Gold IRA Blueprint to really dig into how different assets perform over time. It’s been an eye-opener to see how silver has stacked up against the S&P 500 over the last 10 years, for example. So, any custodians that are good with providing data or have strong analytics available to their clients would be a huge plus.
I know a few people here have much larger portfolios, but for someone in my range ($100k-$250k), what's been your experience? Are there custodians that are particularly good for mid-sized accounts? Any red flags to watch out for? I’m all ears for any advice you guys can share.